Mary R. Williams
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Mary Williams' graduation from Metropolitan Hospital School of Nursing, 1954. Mary Williams graduated from nursing school in 1954. She attended the Metropolitan [Hospital] School of Nursing that was located on Welfare Island (now named Roosevelt Island). Desc. from Richard D. Williams. -
Mary Williams in South Africa. Undated photo of Mary Williams taken during one of her trips to South Africa. Mary took nearly 20 trips to Africa, including 5 to South Africa, where she had to travel as an honorary white due to apartheid. "Taken in South Africa - Honored in Kenya" from back of photo. -
Mary Williams with Hilary Clinton at the Theodore D. Young Community Center. Photo of Mary Williams with Hillary Clinton at the Theodore D. Young Community Center in White Plains. Clinton visited the center with Congresswoman Nita Lowey sometime during President Clinton's term. - desc. from Richard D. Williams -
Mary Williams with Dr. Julius Ford at an awards ceremony. Undated photo of Mary Williams with Dr. Julius Ford. Back of photo: "Mary received an award for helping the youth of North Elmsford." -
Mary Williams with Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller at Massaro Park in North Elmsford, c1967-68. Mary Williams with Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller at Massaro Park in North Elmsford. "From either 1967 or 1968 and the donation from Rockefeller was for an above ground pool that was built at Massaro Park in North Elmsford on Payne Street. The Town of Greenburgh eventually sponsored a "Learn to Swim" program at the park for children of North Elmsford. The pool was named the "Mary R. Williams Pool." - desc from Richard D. Williams -
Mary and her husband Richard D. Williams at the Birdland Jazz Club in Harlem, 1954 Mary and her husband Richard D. Williams at the Birdland Jazz Club in Harlem, 1954 -
Mary Williams' White Plains High School yearbook photo, 1952 Mary [Silas] Williams' High School yearbook photo. White Plains H.S. class of 1952. -
Mary R. Williams with Humanitarian Award from Westchester Community Opportunity Program Undated photo of Mary R. Williams receiving the Humanitarian Award from Westchester Community Opportunity Program (WestCOP) -
Mary. R. Williams with other honorees at a WestCOP fundraising gala. "Mary [Williams] being honored at Westchester Community Opportunity Program (WestCOP) at a fundraising gala between 2005 and 2010. The anti-poverty program, whose slogan is 'People helping People,' has been serving the community since it was formed in 1965. Mary has been associated with the program since as a Founder and still serves on the Board of Directors." - Desc. from Richard D. Williams.